Beach Cliffe Estate (Newport, Rhode Island)
| place with historical importance, estate (manor / mansion land), demolished
USA /
Rhode Island /
Newport /
Newport, Rhode Island
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/ USA
/ Rhode Island
/ Newport
World / United States / Rhode Island
place with historical importance, estate (manor / mansion land), demolished, historical layer / disappeared object
Aka: Bushy Park estate. Originally built for Oliver DeLancey Kane in 1852, The estate sold in 1867 to the Philadelphia publisher Charles J. Peterson and then to Dr. R. V. Mattison in 1880. In 1939 the property sold for $12,000, the house demolished and the property subdivided. Only the original gatehouse, on Memorial and Rhode Island Ave S, and the original stables on the west side of the property along Annandale Road survive.
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Coordinates: 41°29'1"N 71°18'2"W
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- Newport County, Rhode Island 10 km